Why Do We Often Live with a Feeling of Lack and Scarcity?
How Should We Understand Abundance?

It is natural to want more.
But when you don’t know what is enough, nothing is ever enough.
Many of us unknowingly live with a mindset focused on what we lack—more money, greater confidence, deeper relationships... This perspective makes us feel inadequate, insecure, and dependent on external factors. Inside, there is a voice constantly saying, "If I had these, I would be happy."
However, this mental conditioning drives us into a search that distances us from where we truly are. This search often becomes a cycle ruled by the ego; it creates an inner world that shapes our thoughts, reactions, and choices based on external shortages.
Yet true wealth is not found in the conditions we seek outside, but in the peace, acceptance, and sense of fulfillment we awaken within. These inner experiences open the real door to the universe’s infinite possibilities.
With love,
Başak



How Can We Break Free From This Cycle?
Our mind mostly works like this: “If I don’t have something, it means there is a lack; if there is a lack, I need to complete it.” As long as this cycle continues, we keep searching for abundance outside ourselves. However, real transformation begins the moment we let go of the external lack and awaken to the awareness of “it already exists.”
With this awareness, energy shifts, time breaks, and possibilities rearrange. Abundance and prosperity are not external conditions; they are the knowledge of existence you are reminded of within. When this knowledge becomes active, you no longer have to want—it comes to you naturally.
As your daily awareness deepens, the mind can no longer pull you into familiar feelings of the past, fears, and limitations. Feelings like lack, insufficiency, anger, anxiety, comparison, and guilt can no longer control you.
Thus, you free yourself from a predictable past and move toward a future full of surprises and open to unknown possibilities. And that door opens by itself when you are ready.
With love,
Başak


